07-28-2021, 11:37 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-28-2021, 11:57 AM by snowforest.)
Thanks nice video but aat 1:50 it is extremely fast and I don't understand what is going on. You click image and then what?
I have 300+ images and although applying your procedure obviously is great, it will take me very long and cause to make mistakes.
Can I just do this: Export with 96 dpi from librecad and just open that image in gimp and go to print size and adjust dpi in gimp and that's it? I will then resize to whatever size I want, most pictures will be smaller than the whole page width and height minus margins. And so far and from my looong time habit I was doing all jpg but from now I will do png per your recommendation.
And one more thing, I just tried to export as png, and there are lot of check boxes,, the first 4 seems related to web right? So they dont need to be checked? and then save comment and save color values from transparent pixels also were unchecked, so I should just leave them unchecked? The only thing I will check extra is the save IPTC data although I didnt put in anything special for it but still....
I have 300+ images and although applying your procedure obviously is great, it will take me very long and cause to make mistakes.
Can I just do this: Export with 96 dpi from librecad and just open that image in gimp and go to print size and adjust dpi in gimp and that's it? I will then resize to whatever size I want, most pictures will be smaller than the whole page width and height minus margins. And so far and from my looong time habit I was doing all jpg but from now I will do png per your recommendation.
And one more thing, I just tried to export as png, and there are lot of check boxes,, the first 4 seems related to web right? So they dont need to be checked? and then save comment and save color values from transparent pixels also were unchecked, so I should just leave them unchecked? The only thing I will check extra is the save IPTC data although I didnt put in anything special for it but still....